You were there right before it closed. Sad seeing what was once a really a nice mall come to an end. By the way, recently started watching your channel. Always interesting. Very cool!
I grew up going here with my mother and sister. This is the first summer in my 20 years where I won't go to this mall. I remember going roughly 10 years ago and eating at the Friendly's, Dick's Sporting Goods being a main entrance at the mall, going on the Merry-Go-Round, Gamestop, and being most excited for the massive Target across the Lycoming Crossing. Sad to see it go. Thank you for giving this place one final look.
In 2012 this place was still popular with all the oilfield workers. Now its done. Damn. Iwe use to stop here every now and than on our way up to deer camp in Tioga. And when i worked in the gas fields i use to to come here just to get out and walk around.
Susquehanna Valley Mall is still in operation and not doing too shabby, all things considered. Is it what it once was? No. That being said, all the anchors currently have tenants and weekends do still get busy.
@@nathantroutman2251 kool, when i ride back into town to visit the fam, will have to check it out...of course my innerchild who grew up going there is going to be sad...lol
Part of my teen years. Sad to see it go! My kids will never know what the mall was like in the 1980's. I remember Hess's well. Thanks for posting for posterity! We will miss BAM too!
It's so weird seeing this. I remember going there as a kid in the 80s and loved going to the arcade getting an orange Julius and a slice of capri pizza.
Worked at both cvs and sears back in the day. As a young person great place to hang out in the winter months and get food and socialize. Never thought I'd live long enough to see it go. What a waste. Strip malls are a joke in my opinion. Sorry
man, you know things are wrapping up for good when the bath and body works has packed up and left. it always seems like the last store to cling to a dying mall. the sign appreciating the mall walkers was touching though; usually management doesn't like to acknowledge them. not a bad looking mall, no signs of obvious decay or neglect...just a victim of internet shopping, maybe population decline in the area? when a mall is this empty it makes me wonder where everyone who visited/worked there during its heyday is. its the passage of time really that makes these old mall videos so poignant. things disappear, people disappear... thanks for the video!
I grew up shopping at this mall. Now I practice driving a car with a standard transmission in its large empty parking lots, forever cognizant of the fertile and beautiful farmland that this monstrosity ate up, only to be totally useless in under a half century later.
I always went here I have so many memories 0:21 I played on those rides all the time one time my granny was getting her nails done and I snuck off to the store nearby taking 5$ from her purse and bought a stuft animal😅 I got in deep trouble then I always got in the photo booths I’d ride the miracle round play space invaders in the arcade and ALWAYS get pretzels from aunt Annie’s
Brings back old memories 🥹🥹
I used to come to this place all the time. To see it go hurts me. This place was my childhood and i loved going to it..
I have so many memories of this mall. I’ll miss it.
You were there right before it closed. Sad seeing what was once a really a nice mall come to an end. By the way, recently started watching your channel. Always interesting. Very cool!
Oh shit that's my mall.
I grew up going here with my mother and sister. This is the first summer in my 20 years where I won't go to this mall. I remember going roughly 10 years ago and eating at the Friendly's, Dick's Sporting Goods being a main entrance at the mall, going on the Merry-Go-Round, Gamestop, and being most excited for the massive Target across the Lycoming Crossing. Sad to see it go. Thank you for giving this place one final look.
In 2012 this place was still popular with all the oilfield workers. Now its done. Damn. Iwe use to stop here every now and than on our way up to deer camp in Tioga. And when i worked in the gas fields i use to to come here just to get out and walk around.
this is sad..one more mall of my childhood down the drain..also there is the Susquehanna Valley Mall thats gone as well R.I.P
Susquehanna Valley Mall is still in operation and not doing too shabby, all things considered. Is it what it once was? No. That being said, all the anchors currently have tenants and weekends do still get busy.
@@nathantroutman2251 kool, when i ride back into town to visit the fam, will have to check it out...of course my innerchild who grew up going there is going to be sad...lol
Well don't feel bad. The Lycoming Mall in Muncy Pa has been dead for years.
Part of my teen years. Sad to see it go! My kids will never know what the mall was like in the 1980's. I remember Hess's well. Thanks for posting for posterity! We will miss BAM too!
It's so weird seeing this. I remember going there as a kid in the 80s and loved going to the arcade getting an orange Julius and a slice of capri pizza.
Worked at both cvs and sears back in the day. As a young person great place to hang out in the winter months and get food and socialize. Never thought I'd live long enough to see it go. What a waste. Strip malls are a joke in my opinion. Sorry
man, you know things are wrapping up for good when the bath and body works has packed up and left. it always seems like the last store to cling to a dying mall.
the sign appreciating the mall walkers was touching though; usually management doesn't like to acknowledge them.
not a bad looking mall, no signs of obvious decay or neglect...just a victim of internet shopping, maybe population decline in the area? when a mall is this empty it makes me wonder where everyone who visited/worked there during its heyday is. its the passage of time really that makes these old mall videos so poignant. things disappear, people disappear...
thanks for the video!
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It was eerie to see everything closed and the music playing. Great video! So many memories
Glad you enjoyed it!
Ah KOHAN, the kiss of DEATH!
Great video!
I grew up shopping at this mall. Now I practice driving a car with a standard transmission in its large empty parking lots, forever cognizant of the fertile and beautiful farmland that this monstrosity ate up, only to be totally useless in under a half century later.
I remember Boardwalk fries and Burgers, Arby's, McDonalds, Woolworth's Restaurant, Friendly's, Dairy Queen, Cinnabon, Sharros.
I always went here I have so many memories 0:21 I played on those rides all the time one time my granny was getting her nails done and I snuck off to the store nearby taking 5$ from her purse and bought a stuft animal😅 I got in deep trouble then I always got in the photo booths I’d ride the miracle round play space invaders in the arcade and ALWAYS get pretzels from aunt Annie’s
3:40 Rea & Derick/CVS
All those malls had outrageous prices. That never helped them. I bought very little in those places.
Not sure where you get your music, but it's awesome.
Thank you!
Great footage and music! Beautiful old mall, a shame to hear it had to close.
I briefly worked at the T Mobile in Summer 2021. One of the weirdest experiences of my life for sure.
3:10 on the left was a Friendly's.
Yes I already know.
@@JeremysRetailExploration I really miss that mall I been there almost 20 years ago
Kohan AND Moonbeam BOTH vultures.
We can thank Walmart to ruin the malls
Why hasn't anyone gutted these empty malls and turned them into apartments?